the destruction of the Tokugawa Shogunate in 1868 ... in whichsetJapan on the path of centralization - industrialization - and imperialism
afterwards(passive) was ... influencedThe growth and development of Great Britain in the Industrial Revolution and
recent developments in labour issues in the it is well established and widespread practice within the south african mining industry for the wages and other conditions of employment of employeesto be setindustrialization and british imperialism in south africa , driven by economic and political ambitions
the slave tradecausingBritain 's growth in economy and industrial development
Japan ... an island nationinfluencedthe growth of industrialization because Britain saw their potential in trade and in military terms
technologyledto Industrialization due to natural resources and the geography of England
Queen Victoria ... the onesetBritain 's policy of industrialization and modernization
James Watt and the 1760’s-70 ’s development of the steam engineledto industrialization in Great Britain and the rest of the world
and then almost destroyed the city of Liverpoolcreatedand then almost destroyed the city of Liverpool
and then almost destroyed Liverpoolcreatedand then almost destroyed Liverpool
to the industrialization and imperialism andcontributedto the industrialization and imperialism and
to the development of consumer culturecontributedto the development of consumer culture
to a great increase in trade through the Port of Londonledto a great increase in trade through the Port of London
to the development of consumer given the wealth of research on the Bamberger Reitercontributedto the development of consumer given the wealth of research on the Bamberger Reiter
Japan 's aims(passive) were influenced byJapan 's aims
These processes(passive) were caused byThese processes
perceptions of povertyhad influencedperceptions of poverty
the English to be exposed only to the poor - quality , mass - produced foods that industry can muster to satiate an urban populacecausedthe English to be exposed only to the poor - quality , mass - produced foods that industry can muster to satiate an urban populace
structures similar to todaycreatedstructures similar to today
urban working class markets capable of being supplied thanks to the development of new techniques of fish preservation and faster ocean transportationcreatedurban working class markets capable of being supplied thanks to the development of new techniques of fish preservation and faster ocean transportation